NOVANEWS

Zio-Nazi border patrol vehicle has been hit by Syrian gunfire in the illegally occupied Golan Heights, the military says.
The incident comes two days after Nazi army said three Syrian tanks had entered the demilitarised buffer zone in the area to tackle rebel fighters.
Although the vehicle was lightly damaged, no-one was hurt. Zio-Nazi Military sources say it was unlikely to have been the target of the gunfire.
Zio-Nazi regime and Syria are formally at war and a UN force patrols the buffer zone.
Zio-Nazi Radio reports said that the vehicle hit by Syrian gunfire on Monday belonged to Nazi Golani Brigade commander and that the bullets had emanated from around the Syrian illegally occupied village of Beer Ajam.
According to Zionist media reports, the tanks involved in Saturday’s incursion had been fighting rebels in the same village.
Zionist complained to the UN peacekeeping force and military chief of staff Nazi Benny Gantz visited the illegally occupied Golan, warning troops to be on high alert and to prevent the conflict in Syria from crossing the border.